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Roz Hammond

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Poster for Bay of Fires: Season 1

Bay of Fires: Season 1

MA15+
Stella and her young family move to...
Stella and her young family move to a tiny community, which turns out to be rife with simmering feuds, crime and sometimes, murder.
  • ABC iView
  • Apple TV Store
Poster for How to Please a Woman

How to Please a Woman

M107 mins|69%66%
When her all-male house-cleaning business gets out...
When her all-male house-cleaning business gets out of control, a mature woman must embrace her own sexuality, if she is to make a new life for herself.
  • Stan
  • Apple TV Store
  • Google TV
  • Prime Video Store
Poster for The Heights: Season 2

The Heights: Season 2

PG
Australian serial about a community trying to...
Australian serial about a community trying to protect its way of life, while under the constant threat of gentrification and the social stratification of its neighbourhood.
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  • Google TV
Poster for The Heights: Season 1

The Heights: Season 1

PG
Australian serial about a community trying to...
Australian serial about a community trying to protect its way of life, while under the constant threat of gentrification and the social stratification of its neighbourhood.
  • Apple TV Store
  • Google TV
Poster for Muriel's Wedding

Muriel's Wedding

M106 mins|81%84%
Hit rom-com following socially awkward, ugly duckling...
Hit rom-com following socially awkward, ugly duckling Muriel (Golden Globe nomineeToni Collette), resident of Porpoise Spit, Australia. The butt of the joke, Muriel dreams of love and marriage but spends her nights alone, obsessing over the music of ABBA...
Poster for The Dish

The Dish

M101 mins|96%81%
True Australian comedy-drama about how the Parkes...
True Australian comedy-drama about how the Parkes Observatory, NSW, was used to relay the live broadcast of man's first steps on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission 1969. Stars Sam Neill and Patrick Warburton, from Rob Sitch, director of The Castle. Australia's top grossing film of 2000.
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